Russia Attacked Odesa Region with Drones: Large-Scale Fires and Involvement of Fire Train.
At night, Russia once again launched a drone attack on the Odesa region. This time, as a result of the attack, a large fire broke out at a fuel and energy facility in the Odesa district. Over 100 rescuers and volunteers were involved in extinguishing the fire, as well as a fire train from Ukrzaliznytsia.
Attack on Odesa Region
This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Odesa Region and the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration, Oleg Kiper.
In addition, at another address, a residential building caught fire due to the attack. Fortunately, no one was injured. Law enforcement is documenting this crime of the Russian armed forces against the civilian population.
Recently, we also reported on explosions in Odesa at night, as well as a fire at a warehouse of secondary raw materials.
Summary: Russian drones once again launched an attack on the Odesa region, causing fires at a fuel facility and a residential building. Crimes against the civilian population continue, requiring additional security and protection measures.
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